We
don’t hear too much about Christ’s burial but it is one-third of the Gospel.The fact that Jesus was buried is as important as His death or
resurrection.The burial is
significant in that it verified (or officiated) that Jesus was in fact dead.The chief priests and Pharisees were worried that someone might steal
Jesus’ body and say that He had arose from the grave so they took drastic
measures.“Now the
next day, that followed the day of the preparation, the chief priests and
Pharisees came together unto Pilate, Saying, Sir, we remember that that DECEIVER said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise
again. Command therefore that the sepulchre be made sure until the third day,
lest his disciples come by night, and steal him away, and say unto the people,
He is risen from the dead: so the last error shall be worse than the first.

Pilate said unto them, Ye have a watch: go your way, make it as sure as
ye can.So they went, and made
the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch”
(Matthew 27:62-66).Can you imagine
someone calling the Great God of the entire universe a “deceiver?”Jesus is the great God of the entire universe—He was then (on earth) as
much as He is today (in Heaven).How
wicked and how foolish are the hearts of those who reject Christ.The Jewish chief priests and Pharisees called Jesus a “deceiver.”These unbelievers weren’t taking any chances that someone might steal
Jesus’ body from the tomb: they inspected the tomb for any secret entrances,
they sealed the tomb with a large stone, and then they asked the Roman
Government to place a round-the-clock guard watch upon Jesus’ tomb.

The Skeptics' Attempt to Disprove Jesus'
Words Backfired

Little did they realize that they were benefiting the cause of Christ.Three days later when Christ’s body was gone, word spread like
wild-fire throughout the region that Jesus’ body had vanished from a heavily
sealed and guarded tomb. Wow!!! The chief priest’s scheme backfired
beautifully.They wanted to prevent
the people from saying that Christ arose.Ah,
but Christ did arise and now the evidence was overwhelmingly in favor of the
Gospel.The Jewish religious
leaders had blown it!!!The best
thing the evil chief priests and Pharisees could have done would have been to
leave Jesus’ tomb unguarded and unsealed in the first place. They weren’t that smart.They truly believed
that Jesus was a fake, a deceiver.

They
never would have imagined in a hundred years that Jesus’ body was going to
vanish.Can you imagine how stupid
they felt when the body was gone?Can
you imagine the fear that struck their souls?The scheme of the priests and the Pharisees to obliterate Jesus’ deity
had failed.Truly, Jesus had been
Almighty God in the flesh.What the
Pharisees and the priests had intended as evil, God worked it out for good.This is so true of every circumstance in life—when someone tries to
hurt and abuse Christians, it ultimately will backfire on the perpetrator.“But whoso shall offend
one of these little onesWHICH
BELIEVE IN ME, it were
better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were
drowned in the depth of the sea”
(Matthew 18:6).This Scripture is
referring to ALL of God’s Children.God
will avenge His Children!!!You’d
better think twice before you hurt God’s Own.

Two Thirds of the Gospel (Good News) is
Bad News

Notice
that two-thirds of the Gospel is bad news.The word “Gospel” means “glad tidings” or “good news.”Strangely enough the Gospel was mostly bad news for the disciples—Jesus
died and was buried—They had lost their good friend.Jesus meant everything to some of these folks.Some of Jesus’ followers had given up their jobs, home, wealth and
friends to minister (serve) with Him.Now
everything came to a standstill and Jesus was gone.Oh, the grief and the sadness that filled the disciple’s hearts when
Jesus was crucified—Their mentor was gone.

This little truth has a wonderful practical application for our life.Although the situation seemed bad at the moment for the disciples, the
sins of the whole world had been atoned for.What seemed bad was actually very good.Sometimes things may seem to be very bad in our lives but God can make
them turn out for good.Notice In Romans 8:28 that all things are NOT good, “And
we know that ALL THINGS WORK
TOGETHERFOR GOODto them that love God, to them who are the called according to
his purpose.”The Bible says that all things “work together for good.”The Bible does NOT say all things are good.It is a sad thing when a loved one dies, but we know that God is still on
His throne and in control.Sometimes
we don’t know “why,” but we trust the Eternal One Who does know “why.”Many things in life are bad, but God promises (only for His
Children) that ALL things will ultimately work out for good.

If a person dies in their sins without Christ, then all hope is gone,
they are doomed to hellfire forever.Also,
We are commanded to be thankful “in everything,” not “for everything.”“IN
every thing give thanks…”(1st Thessalonians 5:18).I am NOT thankful that my car breaks down; however, I am
thankful that I have a car to break down.I
am NOT thankful when my kids get sick; however, I am thankful to God for my
wonderful children.We must realize
that problems and losses are a part of life.Every birth means a future death, every start means a future end, etc.This is the “reciprocating law of life.”You can’t have light without darkness or joy without misery or work without
rest.Though the Gospel means “Good News,” the situation at the
time of Jesus' death and burial looked grim.The “Good
News” was beyond the understanding of the disciples at that
time.God saw the big picture that
humanity could not see.Jesus had
paid the price of our sins—Paid in full!!!What
Satan, the scribes, the Pharisees, the angry mob and the Roman
soldiers had meant for evil—God worked it ALL out for the good of the entire
human race.What a wonderful God
that has such infinite power!!!Let
this be an encouragement to us to trust and never doubt the wisdom and workings
of God.

Interestingly, God is NOT mentioned even
once in the Book of Esther in the Bible, yet we can see the clear working and
intervention of a loyal God to His own in a time of trouble.This teaches us a wonderful truth—When you can’t see the HAND of
God, trust the HEART of God!!!

Joseph of Arimathaea — An Unsung Hero

“When the even was come, there came a rich man of Arimathaea, named Joseph,
who also himself was Jesus' disciple: He went to Pilate, and begged the body
of Jesus. Then Pilate commanded the body to be delivered.And when Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth,
And laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn out in the rock: and he
rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre, and departed”
(Matthew 27:57-60).

This Scripture
contains another little truth tucked away in the pages of God’s Word that will
bless your soul.This man’s
name was “Joseph” and the Bible says He was also one of Jesus' disciples.No mention is ever made of this man until the time of Christ’s burial.He is mentioned in ALL four
Gospels, but not until the time of Christ’s burial.I
want you to notice two things concerning this man: first, he was rich and
second, he was an unsung hero.It’s
often easy to get a negative view of rich people from reading the Bible because
the Bible has much to say about the vanity of riches.We read of the “love of
money” in 1st Timothy 6:10 as being “the
root of all evil” and so forth.However, the Bible does not condemn being wealthy.The Bible condemns hording one’s riches and failing to be rich towards
God.This rich man in Matthew 27
was a godly saved man.It is wrong
to have a negative attitude towards someone simply because they are better off
than we are in life.We must be
thankful for what God has provided.Our society has become so materialistic and covetous
nowadays—saying, “more, more, give us more!”Hebrews 13:5, “...and
be content with such things as ye have.”

Also, notice that this Christian man was never recognized in the Bible
for anything other than providing a burial place for Jesus.He was an unsung hero who’s time had come.Joseph saw the opportunity to use his wealth to serve the Lord and he did
so.I wonder what the
professional sport's athletes, movie stars and celebrity singers do with all their money?Though the Bible does not condemn being wealthy, It most certainly DOES
condemn the majority of wealthy people... “It
is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for A
RICH MAN to enter into the
kingdom of God” (Matthew 19:24).Most rich people are going straight to Hell when they die!!!Get mad at God, He said it.The
wealthy often think they already have Heaven on earth so they don’t need
God.

Howbeit,
thank God for the few rich people such as Joseph who remember God.This rich man, Joseph, was hid in the shadows and none of the other
disciples knew who he was until the appropriate time.There are many Christians, for one reason or another, who do not make
themselves known to the rest of us.They
are saved, love the Lord Jesus and are ready for when God needs their services.Thank God for these unsung heroes who love the Lord and are there for Him
when they are needed.